Every Family's Business Book
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Every Family Business book tells business owners that it's not only okay to sell the business, but it is essential that they do. If family members decide not to risk their capital and purchase the business from their family they are in effect passing judgment on their own ability to create new wealth from the business.
Relationships Are Everything Book
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Mark Maraia's latest book, "Relationships Are Everything!," focuses on building and maintaining strong relationships. With nineteen years of experience coaching professionals, Maraia shares practical insights gained from real-world experience, emphasizing that transforming relationships can transform practice and profits. The book is rich with practical, tested ideas rather than theoretical concepts. It provides a practical structure for relationship building and includes a chapter on overcoming negative emotions that hinder relationship building. "Relationships Are Everything!" is designed to energize both novice and expert relationship-building efforts.
Scientific Marval Book - Chimwemwe Undi
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Marked by rhythmic drive, humour, and surprise, Undi’s poems consider what is left out from the history and ongoing realities of Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Firmly grounded in the local, the arresting poems in Chimwemwe Undi’s debut collection, Scientific Marvel, are preoccupied with Winnipeg in the way a Winnipegger is preoccupied with Winnipeg, the way a poet might be preoccupied with herself: through history and immigration; race and gender; anxieties and observation. Marked by rhythmic drive, humour and surprise, Undi’s poems consider what is left out from the history and ongoing realities of Winnipeg, Manitoba, and the west. Taking its title from a beauty school in downtown Winnipeg that closed in 2017 after nearly 100 years of operation, Scientific Marvel approaches the prairies from the point of view of a person who is often erased from the prairies’ idea of itself. “I mean my country the way / my country means my country / and what else is there to say? / I am bad and brown / and trying. Nothing here / belongs to me or could / or ever will.”
This is poetry that touches on challenging topics—from queerness and colonialism to racism, climate rage, and decolonization, while never straying far from specific lived experience, the so-called ‘smaller’ questions: about self, art, dance parties and pop culture, relationships and love.
Willing Wisdom Book
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Willing Wisdom is the first book to offer you a process — 7 Questions to ask, family, friends and charities to help guide giving-decisions. For those who already have a Will, the book helps readers confirm whether their giving decisions continue to feel right.



